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Wednesday, May 04, 2016

Toyin Saraki Outlines The Importance Of investing in Midwifery, Ahead of the Inaugural Global Midwifery Conference‏

Ahead of the Inaugural Global Midwifery Conference, Her Excellency Mrs Toyin Saraki, the Founder-Director of the Wellbeing Foundation Africa, and ICM Global Goodwill Ambassador, outlines the importance of investing in midwifery.





HE Toyin Saraki expressed the following points:

· The value of midwives in Nigeria is being shown in the unlikeliest of places - camps for internally displaced people (IDP) uprooted by Boko Haram militants.

· Around one in five babies are dying during childbirth in northeast Nigeria, where the Islamist group has waged a six-year insurgency, yet the survival rate of pregnancies delivered in IDP camps in the region is almost 100 percent

· At this conference, the midwives will not only learn how to save a mother and child's life, but also how to detect women at risk of domestic violence and female genital mutilation (FGM)

· While Nigeria has started training midwives in life-saving emergency obstetric care in recent years, it still lacks enough midwives or an even distribution across the nation

· Midwives will be the army to change dire health outcomes, if we invest in them and provide them with skills

· Nigerian midwives need to be able to stand on an equal footing with midwives from around the world


8 comments:

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    1. I've seen how many midwives u and ur senate president and ex governor invested in, it's not too late to lead the way by example

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    2. Sue the liar, Mrs Saraki is the biggest supporter of midwives in Nigeria. She is a quiet worker and high achiever.

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  2. Lagoon or Eko hospital? Which is better especially for antenatal and postnatal care? Please help cos I am confused oooooo

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  3. They shld pls release licence of midwives who graduated since March Last year.. they've refused to gv us licence cuz Mr President has nt said anyfin abt 'Midwives Service Scheme'
    Na God go help dz country.

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  4. I just love Mrs Saraki. She's been consistent and focused in her campaign to make childbirth safe not just for Nigerian women but around the world. Her specialist training and support for midwives is a game-changer for Nigeria. Well done.

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